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David G. Stork
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What is the most elegant way to convert arbitrary numbers written as (verbatim):

1.119039720146967413903 e - 08

into traditional Mathematica number form without having to convert the number into text (string), performing text substitutions, and so on?

(Of course 1.13903 e - 08 is $1.13903 \cdot 10^{-8}$.)

What is the most elegant way to convert arbitrary numbers written as (verbatim):

1.1190397201469674 e - 08

into traditional Mathematica number form without having to convert the number into text (string), performing text substitutions, and so on?

What is the most elegant way to convert arbitrary numbers written as (verbatim):

1.13903 e - 08

into traditional Mathematica number form without having to convert the number into text (string), performing text substitutions, and so on?

(Of course 1.13903 e - 08 is $1.13903 \cdot 10^{-8}$.)

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David G. Stork
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Convert Fortran-like number form to traditional number form

What is the most elegant way to convert arbitrary numbers written as (verbatim):

1.1190397201469674 e - 08

into traditional Mathematica number form without having to convert the number into text (string), performing text substitutions, and so on?